I think it’s time we address a serious problem. Women. The life-sucking alien monsters that know nothing but the desire to destroy mankind, and the poor insane men who innocently kill them to protect the human race. So what if they like wearing pumps and lipstick in the process? In this episode we discuss two iconic films that perfectly encapsulate the red pill movement in all its glory: ‘Maniac’ and ‘Lifeforce’.

Rounding up this, our final journey down the road for biker summer, we decide to explore the two promised beacons of awesome and horrific biker horror ‘The Lost Boys’ and ‘Werewolves on Wheels’, with an additional bonus film for no good reason other than the fact that Buddy Holly is a god, ‘Six String Samurai’. Corey also discusses his latest horror pack, and Maddy gets a little off topic preaching about Lost Boys fan fiction.

What could be more magical than touring the wild roads of America, riding as free as the wind and huffing horse like there’s no tomorrow? I think we can all agree that we gotta be free, man. So grab your chopper, grab your girl, grab your best huffing rag, and enjoy the view with this episode’s horror pack, ‘Wild Angels’ and ‘Hell Ride’

It’s time to hit the road this summer. Feel the wind in your hair. Get into a fist fight with a couple of toughs with your girlfriend at your side singing rock ballads just before you drive off a cliff and return from the dead. Or you could just join Corey and Maddy as they discuss infamous biker films ‘Psychomania’ and ‘Streets of Fire’ in the first of two biker movie episodes this summer.

]]>https://hallowholic.wordpress.com/2019/05/31/episode-63-wheels-on-fire/feed/0ranranEpisode 62 – Digging up Dirthttps://hallowholic.wordpress.com/2019/05/25/episode-62-digging-up-dirt/
https://hallowholic.wordpress.com/2019/05/25/episode-62-digging-up-dirt/#respondSat, 25 May 2019 14:36:08 +0000http://hallowholic.wordpress.com/?p=2967There is nothing I love more than a mint julep, a warm summer night, and a pretentious theatre troupe digging up the dead. Why, I do declare it is the most lovely evening one can imagine. So why don’t we just all relax upon the back patio and enjoy ourselves a long, slow review with Corey and Maddy of the 1972 cult classics ‘Dear Dead Delilah’ and ‘Children Shouldn’t Play With Dead Things’?

Corruption and violence stalk the streets of New York, and only one undead but sometimes living man can deliver justice equally to the good and the bad, indiscriminately killing each and every one of them who stand in his way. In this episode, we discuss just how far that Maniac Cop will go in our Maniac Cop trilogy retrospective.

I don’t want to be buried–ever, I want to live forever, but this isn’t about my issues. It’s about our issues with the new Pet Sematary. It’s also about the original. In this episode Corey and Maddy compare the two. The good. The bad. The dead and ugly.

Summer is coming. I think we all know what that means–vacations. Whether it’s to a mundane motel on a stretch of beach far from civilization, a run-down mental hospital in Romania, or a charming Irish castle packed to the brim with cranky ghosts, everybody needs to unwind. This week, that’s just what Corey and Maddy do as they discuss the latest horror pack, ‘High Spirits’ and ‘Transylvania 6-5000’.

All around the world, it’s the same song – – weddings and honeymoons are nothing but trouble. Don’t take it from us, take it from Gene Wilder and Chevy Chase. They only ever end up in zany mayhem, mutant babies, and crazy capers with werewolves and drunken butlers. Join us in this episode as we discuss ‘Haunted Honeymoon’ and ‘Nothing but Trouble’. Also, help us bid good-bye to Coffin Box one last time.

I hope you’ve got a license to drive. Don’t want to get lost, boys. After all, you can’t kill gremlins or ghounies with a silver bullet. Now that we’ve got all the references to movies we’re not talking about out of the way, this is our belated April Fools special in which Corey finally gets his way, the horror is shoved in the closet for a moment, and we discuss Dream a Little Dream 1 and 2.